D.D.
Member
I am sure someone else remembers the strain, so i come over here to my own age group to seek help identifying a strain.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask, but i feel it is best to ask people from my own age group for help on this one.
Back in the mid to late 1980s there was a strain going around Kentucky that was a bit on the seedy side, but not too bad, about 30 seed in an ounce.
The smoke wasnt really too bad, but it wasnt exactly real good, lets just say that it done its job well.
The unique thing about the strain is that you could throw the seed directly on the ground any time of year and it would pop and root well on poor ground right after a good rain.
The seedlings would keep right on growing, even in heavy frost, and they would even push themselves right up out of the snow.
Can anyone remember such a strain, and by chance know the modern seedbank name for it?
Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask, but i feel it is best to ask people from my own age group for help on this one.
Back in the mid to late 1980s there was a strain going around Kentucky that was a bit on the seedy side, but not too bad, about 30 seed in an ounce.
The smoke wasnt really too bad, but it wasnt exactly real good, lets just say that it done its job well.
The unique thing about the strain is that you could throw the seed directly on the ground any time of year and it would pop and root well on poor ground right after a good rain.
The seedlings would keep right on growing, even in heavy frost, and they would even push themselves right up out of the snow.
Can anyone remember such a strain, and by chance know the modern seedbank name for it?